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End Eating Disorders - The Slippery Slope of Diet Culture

The Slippery Slope of Diet Culture

11/14/21 • 51 min

End Eating Disorders

On this episode Millie is interviewed on another podcast called The Daily Dollop with Kate Freeman about the slippery slope of diet culture. Kate chats with Millie about her personal journey with an eating disorder and her role now, as an eating disorder recovery coach. Kate asks Millies to discuss her thoughts on the slippery slope that is dieting and fad diets, that often start off innocently enough with people wanting to lose a few kilos and be healthier but it then becomes unhealthy leading to disordered eating practices and eventually an eating disorder. Here is the darker side of diet culture and how you can get help.

There is hope at ended.org.au

endED is a nonprofit organisation and needs your support to continue providing guidance and hope for those affected by eating disorders. DONATE HERE

Follow endED on Facebook or Instagram

The Daily Dollop podcast is created by The Healthy Eating Hub.

Become a supporter of The Daily Dollop podcast for $4/month and become part of the ‘in-crowd’.

Join The Healthy Eating Hub’s online program.

Book a consultation with a dietitian at The Healthy Eating Clinic.

Follow Kate Freeman on Facebook and Instagram.

Find out more about Millie Thomas.

Follow Millie Thomas on Instagram: @millietnz

www.healed.net.au

@healedrecoverycoach

www.ended.org.au

@endedaustralia

End Eating Disorders Podcast



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On this episode Millie is interviewed on another podcast called The Daily Dollop with Kate Freeman about the slippery slope of diet culture. Kate chats with Millie about her personal journey with an eating disorder and her role now, as an eating disorder recovery coach. Kate asks Millies to discuss her thoughts on the slippery slope that is dieting and fad diets, that often start off innocently enough with people wanting to lose a few kilos and be healthier but it then becomes unhealthy leading to disordered eating practices and eventually an eating disorder. Here is the darker side of diet culture and how you can get help.

There is hope at ended.org.au

endED is a nonprofit organisation and needs your support to continue providing guidance and hope for those affected by eating disorders. DONATE HERE

Follow endED on Facebook or Instagram

The Daily Dollop podcast is created by The Healthy Eating Hub.

Become a supporter of The Daily Dollop podcast for $4/month and become part of the ‘in-crowd’.

Join The Healthy Eating Hub’s online program.

Book a consultation with a dietitian at The Healthy Eating Clinic.

Follow Kate Freeman on Facebook and Instagram.

Find out more about Millie Thomas.

Follow Millie Thomas on Instagram: @millietnz

www.healed.net.au

@healedrecoverycoach

www.ended.org.au

@endedaustralia

End Eating Disorders Podcast



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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There is hope at ended.org.au

  • endED is a nonprofit organisation and needs your support to continue providing guidance and hope for those affected by eating disorders. DONATE HERE
  • Follow endED on Facebook or Instagram
  • Follow Millie on Instagram


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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There is hope at ended.org.au

endED is a nonprofit organisation and needs your support to continue providing guidance and hope for those affected by eating disorders. DONATE HERE

Follow endED on Facebook or Instagram

Find out more about Millie Thomas.

Follow Millie Thomas on Instagram: @millietnz

www.ended.org.au

@endedaustralia

End Eating Disorders Podcast



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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